Profanity

Drinking/Drugs/Smoking

Pretty limited alcoholic and drug consumption. Ann has a rehab pill in one scene and absinthe and mezcal are drank in an early scene.

Frightening/Intense Scenes

6/10

The movie is less intense than it's predecessors, but still is.

York is forced to go through a path laid with dangerous traps with only a journal to provide him clues of how to overcome them. These include spinning sawblades that must be dodged in a supplicant position, a path laden dead drop covered by fragile tiles while the safe tiles are marked by the letters of the name of Zeus in Hieroglyphics. Finally, the last test is to take a leap of faith over an abyss with no bridge; York attempts suicide, and promptly steps on a rock bridge that visually blends in with the stone face so thoroughly, it is essentially invisible from where York was standing.

The main and most intense/frightening scene is that of the villain's death where he rapidly ages. This means that his skin rots in one second, his hair grows and falls off, and his entire body eventually becomes dead and gray. His voice also becomes deep and gravelly and his eyes burn which will scare the young viewers